‘In Front of Your Face’ & Hong Sang-Soo’s Conscious Cinematic Universe Hayley InchAugust 16, 2022 To live in Hong Sang-Soo's cinematic universe is to accept cinema as a collective consciousness; where each film speaks to one another.... Features0 Comments
Limitless Liminality: The Space Between IU and Lee Ji-Eun Natalie NgAugust 14, 2022 The trajectory of Lee Ji-Eun's acting career reveals a larger story about the woman behind IU and her ability to negotiate her celebrity.... Features0 Comments
Video Essay: The Eyes of Hong Kyung-Pyo Hieu ChauSeptember 3, 2021 We explore the cinematography of Hong Kyung-Pyo and discuss how his camera and lighting techniques give greater dimension to his films.... Video Essays0 Comments
The Maturation of Kim Jong-Kwan’s Cinema Natalie NgAugust 29, 2021 With Shades of the Heart and Josée, director Kim Jong-Kwan has shown how far his filmmaking has matured. We go deep on both of his new films.... Features0 Comments
The Women Directors Leading South Korean Cinema Into its Next Century Hieu ChauOctober 26, 2020 From Yoon Dan-Bi to Kim Bora, we introduce you to some of the talented women directors emerging from South Korea.... Video Essays0 Comments
Through Young Eyes: Korean Women Filmmakers Find Depth in Children’s Stories Natalie NgOctober 19, 2020 Yoon Ga-Eun's The House of Us and Ahn Ju-Young's A Boy & Sungreen show what's possible when children's stories are taken seriously.... Features0 Comments
A League of Her Own: The Films of Lee Joo-Young Brooke HeinzOctober 12, 2020 From A Quiet Dream and Jane to her newest films Maggie and Baseball Girl, we look at the film career of rising star Lee Joo-Young.... Features0 Comments